Can i still get into a ivy league/good university?

<p>Hey everyone, i was just wondering if I would still be able to get into a ivy league or good university. My gpa at the end of my freshman year was an astonishing .77, something im not proud of. I'm not going into full detail as to why, but to kind of summarize, my mother and I were going through a financial hardship about two years ago. With not too many options available, I had to pull through and try to make an income to support the both of us. Ultimately, all the focus on money resulted in a unfortunate priority drop in education and a devastating toll to my gpa. I'm currently beginning my junior year in high school and my gpa has risen to a 2.3 since. Hypothetically, if i get straight a's from here on out till i apply to colleges and get a nearly perfect score on sat and acts, what are my chances? Money is no longer an issue as i have achieved financial stability at age 16, (making a 6 figure salary and supporting both me and my mom), so my focus is now solely geared towards academics. Im about to be a signed a record deal with jive records as a singer/producer/songwriter, however my ultimate careers goals are to run for senate and president at age 40. Im taking 3 aps right now and another 3 next year and plan on taking extra classes in summer. is it also possible to transfer from university to harvard? </p>

<p>-Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>Well, there are some schools that don’t even count freshman year (Stanford, JHU, etc.) so it’s definitely possible that you can get in a great school. If you explain your situation well enough in your essays then you might get in an Ivy too. Boom.</p>

<p>Props on the six figure salary, too.</p>

<p>LOLL. So you’re a 16 year old making 6 figures as a singer/producer/songwriter and a future president with 2.3 GPA?</p>

<p>Well he (she) had a .77 GPA freshman year. To raise that GPA by almost two whole points show that there was a ginormous sophomore year improvement and if you read the post you would have noticed how he/she dealt with personal issues. dummy</p>

<p>Props on the 6 figure salary… Screw college lol</p>

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<p>Actually not really buying it. A person who is set, signing a deal, doesn’t just run to CC to setup an account to ask to be chanced…</p>